Sent by Prague Zoo, Sun, Moon and Star are to
live next to a small lake in St James' Park, close to Queen
Elizabeth's London residence.
It is the third time the Czech capital has sent such birds to
the picturesque open space by Buckingham Palace, where pelicans
first arrived in 1664 in the guise of a gift from the Russian
ambassador to King Charles II, according to charity The Royal
Parks.
It says the sociable birds can roam freely but usually stay
close to the lake.
Prague Zoo sent four in 1995, and three more in 2013, its
director Miroslav Bobek said. "We were first asked for them in
the nineties because we were one of the first to successfully
breed white pelicans," he said.
(Reporting by Jiri Skacel; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian;
editing by John Stonestreet)
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